A gripping account of how Lenin’s 1917 train ride to Petrograd ignited the Russian Revolution.

"A superbly written narrative history that draws together and makes sense of scattered data, anecdotes, and minor episodes, affording us a bigger picture of events that we now understand to be transformative."
- Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

Beneath the warhorses' hooves, a nation will fall; a tale of war set in medieval Ireland and Wales.

"Superbly researched and thrillingly told, Swordland is a vivid portrait of the ferocious but godly Normans as they rampage through Wales and Ireland. Writing in a lucid, descriptive style that brings to life landscapes, characters and battles, Butler delights in a narrative that blazes with intrigue and spine-chilling bloody action, while still managing to weave themes of religious affiliation, kinship, and questions over birthright like golden threads in a medieval tapestry."
- Anthony Quinn, critically acclaimed author of Disappeared

Lady Susan Vernon is a selfish, attractive, and unscrupulous widow, on the hunt for a new husband.

"In audio, it is a particular delight, as it showcases Austen's subversive and rapier wit and her strong ability to create character out of dialogue alone. The catty cat-and-mouse plot makes a wonderful, brief spree of a listen, and Landor excels in creating the various tonal implications of the letters that make up the story. Spanning just two discs, and two and one-half hours, it is a perfect confection."
- Booklist, Starred Review

This Victorian mystery follows Sarah Bain as she investigates London’s most famous serial killer.

"There are so many fine things about this novel that it’s difficult to enumerate them all. The characters are beautifully drawn; the dialogue sparkles; the setting is vividly rendered…This is sure to delight followers of Ripper-themed fiction and all who cherish Victorian-era mysteries...narrator Tregear enhances this Victorian mystery with beautiful, authentic accents..."
- Booklist, Starred Review

Passion ignites between sworn enemies in this steamy and enthralling medieval romance.

4 STARS "Lynette Vinet draws readers back in time to the tempestuous eleventh century and into the minds and hearts of her memorable lovers. You will cheer as Tedric and Amberlie's love triumphs over hatred."
- Romantic Times Book Reviews, Starred Review

A soldier's-eye-view of the Sicilian and Italian campaigns of WWII from an embedded correspondent.

"This eye-witness account is an invaluable addition to the growing library of World War II European Theatre literature and highly recommended reading for military buffs and the non-specialist general reader with an interest in 20th century American military history."
- The Midwest Book Reivew

A definitive account of the anti-Nazi underground in Germany and its efforts to assassinate Hitler.

"Likely to become the definitive general history of the subject and the starting place for all future research, Orbach’s work is a fascinating story of courage and an excellent study of the struggle of individuals to act morally and honorably."
- Publishers Weekly

Deeply researched and well-written, Pacific Payback is by far the most detailed account of U.S.S. Enterprise's dive-bombers, and their decisive role at the Battle of Midway.
- Jonathan Parshall, co-author of Shattered Sword

An absorbing, revelatory, and definitive account of one of the greatest tragedies in human history.

"This is history in the grand style, the kind of large-scale narrative that few historians dare to write these days. It is difficult to imagine how it could be improved upon, let alone surpassed."
- The Washington Post

Acclaimed historian John C. McManus explores World War II’s most ambitious invasion.

"In September 1944 the Allies' heady advances ground to a bloody halt all along the Western Front. John C. McManus' superb September Hope takes us to the heart of some of the most intense and dramatic combat of the entire war. A riveting and deeply moving story of uncommon courage."
- Alex Kershaw, New York Times bestselling author of The Longest Winter

Conor O'Clery has written a unique and truly suspenseful thriller of the day the Soviet Union died.

"Shrewd political history...O'Clery presents a colorful human-scale saga, full of pathos and pettiness. (As Gorbachev was preparing his farewell address, Yeltsin sent minions to evict his family from their dacha.) But he also illuminates larger historical forces: the revival of nationalist politics in the breakaway Soviet republics; the desperate food shortages as the command economy lost its authority; the social enervation that left no one willing to defend the Soviet system by force. The result is a revealing portrait of one of history's greatest upheavals."
- Publishers Weekly

An account of the 1st Infantry Division's D-Day assault on the eastern sector of Omaha Beach.

“Magnificent! I could not put this book down. John McManus has expanded our knowledge of D-Day history by a considerable factor. It is a great read and will appeal to both devoted students of World War II as well as those with a more casual interest. Don't miss it!”
- Joseph Balkoski, author of Omaha Beach and Utah Beach

In Nazi Germany, they were called the Schutzstaffel. The world would know them as the dreaded SS.

“Compelling…Weale elucidates the warped values which enabled this sinister organization to commit some of the worst crimes in recorded history. This is an extremely important audiobook which I recommend most highly.”
- Michael Burleigh, author of Moral Combat

A children's story about the background and legends of St. Patrick's Day.

"In a book similar to those she's done for topics ranging from boats to birthdays, Gibbons offers information about St. Patrick's Day in an easily digestible text and a clean, colorful format. She covers the salient details of Patrick's life--his boyhood in slavery, his return to Britain, where he was ordained, and his life dedicated to the conversion of the Irish--and she highlights the symbols and happenings of St. Patrick's Day. At the conclusion, she describes some of St. Patrick's miracles, one to an illustrated box. The artwork, as one would expect, is heavily accented with green and is typical of Gibbon's work--simply drawn, yet full of zest and quite appealing for its audience. A festive addition to holiday shelves."
- Booklist

England's future is balanced on one fight's outcome, and the heroes and villains history remembers.

Starred Review. "A brilliant rethinking of Richard III, whose reign ended at the bloody Battle of Bosworth...Anyone interested in military history will appreciate this vivid and well-written reconsideration of a major military encounter..."
- Library Journal

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